SALMONSEN, Eugene R., 87, of James Island, a Navy veteran, retired superintendant with the Charleston Naval Shipyard and husband of Sharon Salmonsen, died Tuesday. Arrangements by McAlister-Smith’s James Island Chapel.

STANLEY, Leslie N., of Charleston, an early childhood development specialist, died Monday. Arrangements by Hilton’s Mortuary of North Charleston.

WASHINGTON, Terrie Elaine, 53, of Charleston, died Tuesday. Arrangements by Dickerson Mortuary of North Charleston.

Berkeley County

ADAMS, Donald John, 74, of Goose Creek, an electrical engineer and husband of Chris Adams, died Tuesday. Arrangements by Simplicity Lowcountry Cremation and Burial Services of North Charleston.

STAFFORD, Sharona Centel, of Huger, husband of Tonya Filmore Stafford, died Monday. Arrangements by Johnson-Halls Funeral Home of Mount Pleasant.

Colleton County

HUGHES, Laura Lynn Campbell, 75, of Walterboro, a Walterboro High School teacher, historian and wife of Jackson Hughes, died Tuesday. Arrangements by James A. Dyal Funeral Home of Summerville.

GILLIARD, John Edward Jr., of Columbia, a Navy and Army veteran and husband of Christine Glover Gilliard, died Sunday. Arrangements by Palmer Memorial’s Columbia Chapel.

LEE, Charles Edward, 79, of Eutawville, an Army veteran and husband of Peggy A. Lee, died Monday. Arrangements by Thompson Funeral Home of Orangeburg.

LOVETTE, Barbara Jean, 69, of Beaufort, a homemaker and wife of Ed Lovette, died Monday. Arrangements by Anderson Funeral Home.

VINCENT, Doris Jean Merritt, 75, of Brunson, died Monday. Arrangements by Peeples-Rhoden Funeral Home of Hampton.

VINCENT, Jenny Weatherford, 63, of Montverde, Fla., a retired Walt Disney World employee and wife of Steve H. Vincent, died Sunday. Arrangements by Dial-Murray Funeral Home of Moncks Corner, S.C.

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